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Reports/Summaries -- 2016-2022
Background Info | March 4, 2024
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Signage Positions (from 2023 forward)
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GovernanceWrac
This document updates the Pacific Palisades Community Council on the proposed Home-Sharing (Short Term Rentals) Ordinance as of September 12, 2018, detailing key provisions such as primary residence requirements, permit registration, annual day caps, and notice requirements, while noting PPCC's opposition to legalization but support for specific regulatory safeguards. The ordinance was scheduled for City Planning Commission review on September 13, 2018, with administrative regulations to follow.
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GovernanceWrac
This document provides guidance to PPCC Board members on when they may identify their PPCC affiliations in oral and written statements, distinguishing between official statements made on behalf of the Council, Board-authorized statements, and personal statements that require qualifying disclaimers. The guidance is based on PPCC Bylaws Article V, Section 5, and includes specific examples for each category of permissible identification.
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The Skinny on Los Angeles Regulations – Commercial Cannabis Activity.4
Background Info December 8, 2017Land UseWracCommercial
This document summarizes Los Angeles commercial cannabis activity regulations, detailing location restrictions and buffer zones for retail sales, delivery-only operations, and other cannabis businesses, with notes that on-site retail sales are unlikely in Pacific Palisades due to proximity to sensitive uses like parks, schools, and libraries. Licensing and operating regulations adopted by the city are also referenced, with the document noting that the City Council was expected to consider amendments in early 2018.
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GovernanceWrac
This document provides a comparative analysis of the Pacific Palisades Community Council (PPCC) composition and elected representative attendance, along with officer election procedures and voting member composition across the 13 members of the Westside Regional Alliance of Councils (WRAC). The PPCC is distinguished as the only non-certified council with representatives elected directly by public stakeholders.
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Land UseWracSignage
This document chronicles a dispute over sign permits for 881 Alma Real involving the Palisadian Post, spanning from April 2015 to May 2017, in which the Planning Director missed the Permit Streamlining Act deadline, leading to the application being deemed approved by operation of law after a court-ordered writ of mandate. The West Los Angeles Area Planning Commission ultimately granted the appeal in May 2017 following the court's decision.
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GovernanceWrac
The City Council approved proposed BMO/BHO Code Amendments on December 7, 2016, which modify floor area calculations, residential floor area ratios, height restrictions, grading limits, and other development standards for single-family residential zones in Los Angeles, including specific variations for R1 zones in Pacific Palisades.
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GovernanceWrac
This document outlines how freestanding monopole and utility pole-mounted cell towers are treated under the 2015 Draft Above Ground Facilities (AGF) Ordinance, including notice requirements, applicable standards, and appeal processes for each tower type. The ordinance applies only to cell towers located in the public right-of-way, with different exemptions and requirements depending on tower type and zoning.